How to Edit Users from a Group
- In User Management, click the Groups icon in the left menu.
 - Select the group containing the user you want to edit from the list in the left pane. The list of group members will appear on the right.
 -  Select the checkbox next to the user's name and Click Edit in the top menu. 
         -  The User details window will open, allowing you to modify the user's information.
        Follow the on-screen instructions to edit the user details as needed. 
         - Click Save to apply the changes. For further changes move to the Group section.
 -  In the Groups tab, you can manage the groups a user belongs to. You have the option
        to: 
- Add the user to an existing group by selecting the desired group(s) and clicking Add to Existing Group.
 - Remove the user from selected groups by marking the checkbox next to the group and clicking Remove from Groups.
 
         - Once you've made the desired changes, click Save to confirm. If further modifications are needed, such as How to Assign a User to Sites, you can navigate to the Sites tab.
 -  Click on the Add to Sites button to add site to the user. 
         -  In the Add to Site window, you can assign the user to multiple sites: 
- Use the Search bar to find specific sites if needed.
 - Select the checkboxes next to the sites you want to add the user to. You can select multiple sites, and the count of selected sites will be displayed.
 - Once you've made your selections, click Add to [Number] Site(s) to confirm.
 
         - To make more modifications move to the next section Activity Logs
 - To filter and view specific user activity logs, follow these steps:
 - Click on the Select particular activity types to display a dropdown to see a list of activity types. Choose the relevant activity types you wish to view.
 - Select the date range by clicking on the date fields.
 - Click Apply to display the filtered activities.
 -  Review the displayed activities, and if you wish to save any changes or selections, click
          Save. 
         
